Subtle distinctions in the construction of ''reference societies '': the conflict-laden introduction of compulsory schooling and universal conscription in Chile (1885 –1920) Cristina Alarcón History of
Chile 1980 (rev. 2021) Text translated by Rodrigo Delaveau Swett, Deputy Justice of the Constitutional Court of Chile, in collaboration with the Comparative
Chile is subject to the jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court for Human Rights. On August 28, 2013 the court determined that the government was guilty of “undue
Only Chile and Argentina saw no growth, while the OECD average rose from 45% to 48%, widening the gap with Chile. Bachelor''s degree attainment is similar to
This type of research shows that cultural groups fluctuate significantly in how much they value individual autonomy versus obligations to follow traditions; equality
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the participation in commercially- and socially-oriented Academics'' Societal Engagement (ASE) activities, partnership
Indigenous peoples in Chile (Spanish: Chilenos indígenas) or Native Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos nativos), are Chileans who have predominant or total
Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste is Pierre Bourdieu''s best-known book, derived from an empirical exploration of the relationship between cultural taste and social
Based upon research on Argentinean Pentecostalism, the study shows that middle-class Pentecostals switch between distinction-marking and ''omnivorous'' performances of Pentecostalism
Since March 2014, when Chile was designated as a member of the Visa Waiver Program, Chilean nationals have been able to travel to the United
Chile doesn''t have a credit score system like the US, but it does have a “DICOM” system (that we''ll explore later) which is a database of people who have defaulted on their loans.
And such division is ubiquitous in Chile. It resembles the Indian caste system: there are different classes of people, and rarely these classes get
Despite the fact that recent analysts have shown that the distinction between manual labor and non-manual labor has become irrelevant to account for significant class divisions (Wright,
The culture of Chile reflects the population and the geographic isolation of the country in relation to the rest of South America. Since colonial times, the Chilean
January 2004, the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA) became law, marking the beginning of a dynamic partnership between the US and Chile.
Under the principle of distinction, all involved in the armed conflict must distinguish between the persons thus defined (the combatants) and civilians. Combatants must distinguish themselves (i.e., allow their
Surprisingly, data show that in Chile the levels of working-class identification are higher than in Argentina, and that working-class identity permeates even some middle-class locations.
Racism in Chile encompasses any type of racial or ethnic discrimination by a group of inhabitants or organizations of that country against groups from other nations or the same nation. The origins of
Argentina and Chile were colonized by different processes. Chile was conquered as a southward extension of the original conquest of Peru, while Argentina was
Does the public-private higher education institution distinction influence academics'' societal engagement? Evidence from Chile and Turkey
13 customs of Chilean culture I learned while living with the people of Chile. Make your trip to Chile a lot more interesting
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